cellar
Americannoun
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a room, or set of rooms, for the storage of food, fuel, etc., wholly or partly underground and usually beneath a building.
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an underground room or story.
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Sports. the lowest position in a group ranked in order of games won.
The team was in the cellar for most of the season.
verb (used with object)
noun
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an underground room, rooms, or storey of a building, usually used for storage Compare basement
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a place where wine is stored
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a stock of bottled wines
verb
Other Word Forms
- cellarless adjective
Etymology
Origin of cellar
1175–1225; Middle English celer < Anglo-French < Latin cellārium storeroom, equivalent to cell ( a ) cell + -ārium -ary; later respelling to reflect Latin form; -er 2, -ar 2
Example Sentences
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Oregon had, on the other hand, spent most of the season in the Big Ten cellar.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 21, 2026
The problem for Brady is that Las Vegas is more than a couple of small fixes away from moving out of the cellar.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 6, 2026
Know the location of your stop tap, which is usually under the kitchen sink or stairs, or in a kitchen cupboard, cellar, downstairs bathroom or toilet, garage or utility room.
From BBC • Jan. 4, 2026
On Zanzibar in Tanzania Mr. Butler-Gallie regards the juxtaposition of faith and profit where a church stands over a cellar that once imprisoned slaves.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 19, 2025
I knew Aunt Kitty was probably poking around down in the cellar in search of the hidden money, but I wasn’t about to let on to Flora.
From "The Detective's Assistant" by Kate Hannigan
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